Kiwis do the hard yards, then let value slip away
By Peter Kerr for sticK
(sticK - Oct. 29 2010 ) Kiwis are good at doing the hard yards of getting started and turning out new ideas, then let a surprising amount of value slip through our fingers.
Forte Management director Tony Smale says that it is time New Zealanders recognise the strengths, and major weaknesses of our national character, and compensate where we need to.
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